- @RaylsLabs is asking a question that quietly breaks the financial universe :
What happens when central bank money runs on a programmable system the bank doesn’t fully control?
That’s when power shifts from people to rules, from promises to proof, from paperwork to physics.
Settlement stops being about who’s in charge and starts being about what the system can verify and lock in.
The strange glue holding this new world together is interoperability … the bridge between government money and programmable finance, between law and code, between the old system and whatever comes next.
This is more than just faster payments. It’s money learning how to behave like software.
And @RaylsLabs is building right at that edge.
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- @RaylsLabs is asking a question that quietly breaks the financial universe :
What happens when central bank money runs on a programmable system the bank doesn’t fully control?
That’s when power shifts from people to rules, from promises to proof, from paperwork to physics.
Settlement stops being about who’s in charge and starts being about what the system can verify and lock in.
The strange glue holding this new world together is interoperability …
the bridge between government money and programmable finance,
between law and code,
between the old system and whatever comes next.
This is more than just faster payments.
It’s money learning how to behave like software.
And @RaylsLabs is building right at that edge.